trade-off

英 [ˈtreɪd.ɒf]      美 [ˈtreɪd.ɑːf]
  • n. 交换,交易;权衡;协定
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trade-off (n.)
also tradeoff, "sacrifice of one benefit for another," 1959, from verbal phrase to trade off; see trade (v.) + off (adv.).
1. The nature of the polymer is currently a trade secret.
这一聚合物的性质目前是个商业机密。
2. They issue a fixed number of shares that trade publicly.
他们发行一定数量的可公开交易的股票。
3. Anita Loos was in many respects untypical of the screenwriting trade.
在许多方面,安妮塔·卢斯看着都不像是从事剧本创作这一行的。
4. Its trade and industrial policies should be used more ambitiously.
其贸易和工业政策的适用范围应该扩大。
5. He passed the letters to the Department of Trade and Industry.
他把信交给了贸工部。